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episode. we discovered that reading of agnes about these environments initially is a key step. 2 was finding solutions that can benefit just only in the come stage has been in the headlines for decades. but at the start of this here, it was one of the biggest new studies. georgie, much is thinking with dramatic consequences for the citizens. we had out there to find out why is this happening? and what are the lessons here for communities who live in similar such a fragile ice mountain? it was the 3rd of january 2023 when the law and his vice foster realized that that house was keeping in the house. they had built 2 years earlier with a lifetime would cost savings. 14 months earlier, grass had begun to appear in the woods, but suddenly they ripped dangerously wide a box. i might have thought it was an egg today we have nowhere to live safely and
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nothing to eat. they used to be a gap of one foot between our house and our neighbors, but their houses leaning on our housing and it is pushing our house on the walls of my house. have started building in the woods. on that evening they told her these came and told us the situation was critical. and when they go by they said, yeah, please of them evacuated immediately and moved to another place and got down to a pallet. do you has an inch for you'll stand give us a got a cabinet on that fateful day in january housings of people liked the law and had to flee from their homes in the human land. down off, josie marked the ground on which the down store had become unstable. overnight, deep cracks in march, across buildings, draughts and farm lands. hundreds of buildings were damaged, some collapse and had to be demolished. as news of joy,
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she marched, thinking said, van de questions rang out across the country. what was causing the line here to sink or subside suicide in be and how, what is the effect look close and a 100000000? mainly hindu buddhist, who travel good on. so you may just have the you didn't have a good. this is and the pc is down just like but you would, you're not. so for you, this is doyle. she might be active best after the se, he points us to work on thing. just construction project on the totally going by the words that scientists, activists, and lucas being for the situation. the ledge that in 2009, a boarding machine used for the full one additional good hydro project punctured an underground aquifer that they see created a leak from beach water had saved out. will bonnie odds wheels got his all? who do i, hey, how do you just it? will he find that water is still leaking?
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just keep a, this is the same water leakage. he much dried the awkward for of jewish remark. yamaha, the phones source of for those who as many scientists seeing under me is this walter discharging my not over the last bent of 12 years is the main reason behind line subsidence. and joe, she wants to see much manual board. that's all who would i will just kind of almost got on. others also blame, unplanned, construction. among many problems, it can blow up the natural flow of water underground. in addition, disturbances caused by heavy infrastructure projects like hives and hydro projects can be stabilized and earth wake thrown region like this one, steep slopes and heavy monotone dreams also make it mounting, getting fat dried. but on the 3rd of january, a tipping point was hate. when a thunder built for the dam burst, the dam is being constructed by the n d b c or national and come up our cooperation public sector from that base
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electricity projects. we contacted the in the b. c for comment on the impact of their construction. but received notice going up those of these appeals for accountability have also fallen on deaf fios. he is bach of people's movement called joe, she, mike, but dow, some goes to somebody that is demanding and amy, detroit to construction of the hydro project. many groups of pushing for strict adherence to planning protocols, and descending, and appropriate compensation for losses suffered after dual she much disasters. generally, federal and state agencies provided food and accommodation for those affected by the age. clearly to meet people's needs. in the long term menu, including the laws family, have since moved back into the damaged and dangerous houses. lot of entity the, there was only a small bed the only, i don't this size, but i have 4 kids and there are 2 of so how can i be sleeping that any kind of
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a many problems like this? i think if the government really wants to do something for us, then district shift assembly to build a new house for those, or give us options to constructing another house again. but that's the only most screening season yet. but if the government wants to add one else to die like this, then okay, and you were dying. what, what can i do to get money? now, you know what? he's to advocate the scene playing out into a she much serves as a warning for other mountain towns develop and getting this be at this pace. the people speaking out here and hope that by doing so they can see what they don't homes and those of others facing us. similar to it in the future. plastics draws our band with india and i always forget to guide him. i mentioned strong. i'm once he gets usually now are these people surprised because they're mostly inexpensive, but they're probably not your racist. and i am not. are you trying to be safe as far as any of it? because they get like squishy and saw he where before i even finished pricing. but what other alternatives do we have which are sustainable and also inexpensive?
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these as girls are made from dry coconut leaves, as they are already done, it is to single use plastic straws. and a 100 person buyer to get and chemical free. i picked up a few, those leaflets took it to my apartment and then i started steaming. and then i saw that it has its own and i to the backs the natural backs with the leaf itself, makes it an different gland. hydrophobic. and that's why i started, i talked why not big stores are the solid, you are these and the steam are aiming to convert. does a good country waste will eliminate the use of plastics cross plastic in the plastic causes a lot of salt. them to goes, goes beep and so on as it is not body to do but it's damages of environment. and that is why they were given the training to make these equal stores in doing it towards the k. as in india produces a lot should have the village coconuts, but in the process of dried coconut leaves the most of the go to waste a so that's and i the value that did i didn't do the entire supply chain. you know
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that the lobby to is considered as a v, you know, adding value to it. it's as increasing though, the family's income. at the same time, it's not all making for a different line of production. that's what the beam have adopted a so called hub and spoke more to produce the scrolls. spokes, a leave collection centers in the hubs or production centers at the spokes leaves collected from phones on bush and come to the required sites. then they'll send to the production unit with the machine room, giving the 1st layer of each to scroll the necessary strengthened instructor and often comes to a long going back to long student strips that stuck up. was it each other and out. so that'd be the, it'd be a good word to me school. so this complete this process. the finally the straws of send to the post processing unit to be sterilized and packaged. each escrow is
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price between $2.02 repeat score around to your sense of depending on the size the district is going to stay in the villages for 3 to 4 hours and have a shelf life of 9 months where he says that these are far better for the environment compared to popular than it is like different schools. above all, the theme is proud of the fact that it is women who are on the show. there are over a 100 female employees, for whom rules, employment opportunities and make a huge difference. starting them in the beginning. they used to get 2000 a piece of 2500 piece. now, that'd be at expedius and right. and our fostering doing well. we take 4500. you're basically hoping to get more in the future. and night guards mattered when i was 18 . i have never worked anywhere since then. i used to be just at home. as soon as this company opened, i don't. earlier i had to ask for anything and everything from my husband,
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but now it is not the case. i don't ask him for anything. i look after my expenses on my own from the money i have owned and i'm very happy about it. don't look a shit the theme calling people to use 9000 as girls, but the girls do leave processing centers and threes, crop production centers that we have in place on that. you know, all the 11 states school can bring series of india. so we see a huge, huge possibility to produce employment. our goal is to reach one to go and implement 1000 members in the next 2 years. with more and more countries restricting plastic use, the company has already been able to win many customers abroad with its sustainable innovation. the sometimes watch lol articles and allow slogans cannot do is done by ok. ok, has the follower to calmly compel us to think i'm to deeply move us about the issue?
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is that the otherwise don't get about issues? slightly mature and international eggs, additional largest in germany. what's the spotlight on lumiere to logically pets? and also on the hope we can gain from creative a, d, and innovation. if you listen carefully, you can hear it because of household appliances. syrian performance just by that's what i'm on, has created a memorial like installation out of a pile of electronic waste. the book is currently on display here at the cool instead of my knife and an exhibition called 1.5 degrees out just from all over the road, x pro. how the climate crisis is affecting a nice message, what we see our selves confronted by a situation where the live style that we humans nurture and that is accelerated
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over the last few decades has let us into a crisis yet. this is the end at this time. we think it's important to you to address this topic of the quote, also showing that ours is an important medium for dealing with this questions. and one that can inspire us to reflect a m, as in contest as an artist, advantages and an educator in his performances, his alter ego, who you of us would do a month off the attention to the destruction of his homeland, the brazilian m. as in he slips into the role of a planned human hybrid shape shifting in different situations. performance out test on last kalina has dedicated test about 2 new forms of movement, especially in the e books with discarded passwords. alice
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because i have in the vehicle, people have on the everything is moving climate change means that everything has to shift and then came. the question is though, perhaps the possibility of plans moving in new ways. notice kind now the project across species test flights is particularly focused on this moment of floating the moment as for 0 for, for example, i've tried to record the movements of jelly fish or something like the constellation of flying objects with plants. so that they become a new living entity and height and not so simple approach. perhaps most kalina tends to be on side frequently for the duration of the exhibition to visit test, ice of service, the completely me, it's becoming more and more important for us humans to make use of nature as
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a wind that always blows in order to simply live more ecological, you know, this world will to make our ecological footprint a little smaller supply and that's a month. so to to rate these, especially important accidents. images by the german aust to an artist on mt fund. one picture shows that the historical of so eventually, in the indian city of type, the artist has to be placed at staircase, but the letter that seems to be directly into the heavens, knocked him is he punched into the night sky. you see many white dots. the stand, stars, encore, and the pin points, the stars with coordinates from nasa. and i know so it's actually a mixture on the one hand of our technological westernized knowledge. and on the other hand, from the old tradition of star gazing soon as it was cultivated in india, in the city of dr. pour. well, it has an insanely rich cultural history who wishes to have the next to it of drawings. but if i can
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abundance of such a nights and spaced every now or building a plan, it has inspired the artist to create entirely new constellations. the one of the highlights of the exhibition is across the head, color reef by australian twin sisters migrate. and christine of the time, but the theme is not the dead adults of the homeland. to an appeal, they found 4000 crushing comrades in arms to help them create discovery. leave the message. climate change mitigation is a task that like this relief can only be most that to get across. i think it's often a fine line between art and the artificial now and that it's only when the beauty of nature is almost disappeared, that we begin to recreate it artificially not. and that's kind of crazy. to inflict
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most of the movies you have to put out until the stops to raise awareness. and maybe that's also a way to cope with it yourself to process which has gone wrong in the course of many decades. most he's still getting bound today to come up with the amount of 5 choice the night the use of fossil fuels in his veins cleaning at the exhibition julian show here, displaced fireworks running into reverse oven. our rec, fossil fuel, that human kind just brought to the surface finish spectrum earth into rea, if only it where the simple loved by tortoise is often called for overcrowded commercialized destinations, that doris leave behind, littered with trash. the professionals of 2 of them are especially harsh for ecologically saturated areas, like the mountains and valleys of cush meets. we visited one such village which is
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finding out ways to ease the impact of tourism on such areas. be at one with nature, is the crate. do for ya, m a dog lives by all the broad use from his garden is organic, in keeping with the name of this equal village, sug, which means note your english meeting. his aim is to establish a local, circular economy. of all the farming that you see here is natural that we have little come posting programs. we have a composing program for whom wouldn't based on so we just function we just added it in today is development. and then the buildings we have built out again using local materials and the traditional cultural design, which was more in the admin friendly health friendly for you. i am a da setup, sug 10 years ago, with some light minded people is located in the garden, the buddy district, and area so far as sped the moss stood as i'm seen in other parts of crush me. no one's a premiere old and farmer followed,
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incorporated the local population from the outset with 15 residents now working here. all the labels that has done the instructor work plus the water running the police are all local. we don't have a router connected to the place. so this is a labor intensive space. so that has been a significant component less the educational programs we don't, we don't caps for children. i situation very different to that in the more to pick to, to ask areas of crush me. the standing natural beauty of the him, i live, has also become a cause you to the swamps of visitors and descending on the region around 18000000 last year alone. good news for the daughters industry, but not for me to the area of worst affected is beheaded um every day to, to sleep around 21 pounds of little in the surroundings with no functioning risk management system. the majority of the trash ends up in florida is sams, reverse,
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especially plastic. at the same time, there is increasing traffic and construction site, meaning less impact hybrid that slow florida and for not the duties of and as of that, environmental destruction. most bach, him with bees, regular visits to communities with this and do him my land welfare trust me in google photo. what? danielle, smile, he and his fellow volunteers have been organizing, cleaned up campaigns for local ford is send reverse. how many program can be today? the p well for our program, because the track for green himmel is for garbage because of the tutors to come to these regions. most of the hikers don't get enough to take the letter with them if that is completely on us. nina, raising awareness means the understand the situation and boss on the information we
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have. okay, go ahead. it's just while i give an idea what streaming the flow of visitors is easier said than done as of the as good as she knows he's that research, specializing in tourism and sustainability and catch me or the or balancing act especially. that is a great extent, dependent on to has them. we don't have industries, we don't provide the sectors. but of course, the protection of the, in what i mean is the big concern. and that we did major, which can be the minimize, the that the, that the huge of rush of the oldest is and the declaration of the, uh, yeah, a page and you collage and you know what i mean, there's a box from the traditional to his destination as we should develop the basic instruction or the secondary daughters destination as they were the oldest as to the countryside as to that really are the sub equal village is an example of what is possible people who would respect mitchell and limit that encroachment to that one. and a half a day or so planned with the maximum of just 60 visitors permitted for the and
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those who do come are invited to think about pollution and the general way of life . so at the core of all these problems, all these problems that we are seeing, plastic and then with the addition a for the station water levels dropping or at the oceans getting there would be whatever the problem you look at. it's a symptom. it's north dakota problem. all of these symptoms will lead you back to the alienation of a human being from its own cells and its own. and what i'm, what i'm trying to do is to bring this understanding of the next business and integrate goodness of that is and, and in nature and in the design of life, back to our lifestyle, to promote in fossil. and that idea of the organizers also offer training courses on equal logical entrepreneurship and organic farming. in the hope of making that
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equal village a more do what are those the watch guy used to have saved the language while, even before i thought i saw, you must have already talked to at least 3 things. i would have also thought about boarding the weather. what if i told you we were done? we went to our club in scotland that is generating electricity on the dance floor. here. clubs help save the environment. one dance move out of time. the w g 3 club in glasgow stores, party goers, body heat for reuse because these days people want things to be more sustainable. even going out through that when you can contribute to help in lake environment and look at the process like put in
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this system is called body heat and it turns dance floors. and so many power plants, each person provide some $150.00 to $450.00 watts. and since 2020 to the club has been using that energy throughout its venue. even during the day. the aim is to cut fossil fuel use to 0. we're trying to capture and harness the energy created by heat and gigs are clubs i'm which is store that and use that to heat into spaces or in the van. you're either at that time or a later time and we're doing that so that we can reduce our energy footprint. august electricity consumption, and then remove gas completely from the venue. ventilator is on the ceiling absorbed the warm air from the 3 dance floors heat pumps then convey the energy into the yard using the carrier fluid there, it's stored in 200 meter d, polls to be reused during the day. the innovative system is one of a kind david townsend as an entrepreneur in the energy sector
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and he spent 3 years developing it. the heat comes from the boxes in the ceiling all the way to the more holes in you know, a minute or less. but the amount of time you can store the heat in the rock is, is very flexible. so we can, we can put heat in there during the night and take it out during the day. but we can also put lots of heat in there during the summer. and take it out in the winter . so we knew multiple different lengths of storage. but how much t o 2 does the system cost and is it really sustainable? so heat pumps operate really efficiently. and so you only need a little bit of electrical energy to do a lot of heating and equally on the cooling sides. so by removing the gas boilers from the heating system, we're saving 70 tons of c o 2 per year. so the electricity comes from the grid, but the venue has signed up to a 100 percent renewable energy,
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electricity time. so the electricity is full coming from renewable sources, which means in scotland, especially on a rainy day like this is coming from wind energy. years with a price tag of $700000.00 bureaus, installing body heat isn't cheap, but other clubs are still looking to follow suit. the beautiful thing with buddy, he invites the customer into that and they don't need to do anything different. they need to show up and they need to dance and have funding, and they're actively contributing to the reduction of energy and those environments . this club in scotland is paving the way and showing that protecting the environment can be a lot of fun. here excess is good. the wilder, the dancing, the more it helps the planet the. wow, that's something i'm not totally on board with. i mean who wouldn't be? i'm definitely putting this level on my travel bucket list. but you will let me know what did you like most about today's episode, and what would you like to see more of?
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